SOLUTION: A chemist wants to make 200ml of an acid solution with a concentration of 48%. He wants to make this from two solutions with 60% and 40% concentrations, respectively. How much of
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Question 914398: A chemist wants to make 200ml of an acid solution with a concentration of 48%. He wants to make this from two solutions with 60% and 40% concentrations, respectively. How much of each solution should she use?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Same type, different example. They all work the same way.
http://www.algebra.com/my/Mixtures%3A-All-in-Symbols.lesson?content_action=show_dev
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